Good morning all,

 

Here is an issue a user just reported:

 

One Windows XP developer occasionally runs a program to sync his local
folder with his folder on his Samba share. The program compares "last
modified date" of the files, and backs up only what has changed.

 

After the last Daylight Savings Time change, he noticed that the files
on the Samba share are one hour ahead of the files on his local system. 

 

If he changes his local system date back to July, the time changes back
on his files.

 

I have Red Hat Linux AS 4. The clock settings in the
/etc/sysconfig/clock file are:

 

ZONE="America/New_York"

UTC=false

ARC=false

 

 

Thanks for any help on this.

 

Michael Casale

Systems Administrator / IT Manager

Knoa Software

[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

Ph.  (212) 807-9608 ext. 6000

Fax  (212) 675-6121

 

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